Rank and file Gardaí want 24-hour armed support units across every division in the country.
Members of the Garda Representative Association will make the call at their annual conference which begins in Killarney in Co. Kerry this evening.
Resources to tackle criminal gangs will be discussed, following a rise in ATM robberies along the border and an upsurge in violence in Drogheda.
Members want a twenty four hour armed support unit in every Division and a full time public order unit in Dublin.
Gardaí say they also need clarity on when to use handcuffs if arresting people for drink driving.
The conference will hear calls to increase the age at which gardaí must retire, extra allowances for members living in rent pressure zones, access to the flu vaccine and for all garda cars to be fitted with GPS.
Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan and Garda Commissioner Drew Harris will address the conference tomorrow.